Lauren Boebert on JFK Files Hrg.
Oops, Mixed Up My Stones …
Sorry About That, Oliver!!!
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Here’s an embarrassing history lesson for Rep. Lauren Boebert … as she tries to grill director Oliver Stone about something President Trump‘s ally Roger Stone actually did!
The Congresswoman from Colorado made the mix-up Tuesday during a congressional hearing about President John F. Kennedy‘s assassination — confusing Oliver’s Oscar winning film “JFK” with Roger’s theory on the killing.
Check out the clip … Lauren asks Oliver about a book he wrote accusing Lyndon B. Johnson of being involved in JFK’s assassination.
Problem is … Oliver wrote no such book. He directed the conspiracy-based movie, of course, but Roger is the one who authored the New York Times bestseller, “The Man Who Killed Kennedy: The Case Against LBJ,” which Lauren is referencing.
Oliver seems confused at first before nicely answering the question … explaining how his movie amplifies conspiracy theories around LBJ’s alleged involvement in a cover-up after the assassination.
The director was on Capitol Hill as part of his call for Congress to reopen the investigation into the JFK assassination … this after the feds finally released a mountain of JFK assassination files.
Lauren’s ultimately corrected by journalist Jefferson Morley … and she apologizes for misinterpreting.
Luckily, for the Congreswoman, there was no pop quiz at the end of class.